This article was changed from a redirect to Italian Australian by User:Adrianobonc, all of whose edits have have been unformatted, unwikified, long runs of text, most of which begin with "Adriano Boncompagni (author)". A number of his edits have been either reverted or deleted as copyvios to websites for organizations associated with Adriano Boncompagni (mostly ecotourism in Italy sites). So what I suspect has happened is that the user has dumped a few of his essays onto wikipedia, maybe while not being aware of the GFDL implications. It is rather good text, so if someone can straighten out the licensing/copyright issues it may be worth merging with Italian Australian.Whitejay251 16:42, 4 May 2006 (UTC) I've merged some of the first part of List of Italian Australians (What was once titled as simpily Italian Australian), In my opinion this 1st couple of paragraphs I've added should also be apart of this article and not just the history. -- Unknown User 13:29, 9 October 2006

This article makes a lot of references in the text to legitimate academic sources (such as the ANU demographers Borrie, MacDonald, Hugo, Price etc). It needs to be properly referenced to actual texts. Also the sections need to be broken up into subsections.--Grahamec 03:22, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

This stuff really worries me. It has been around for a long time - it was added in April 2006 as a single slab of text. It has been tagged for references for ages and nothing has happened. I am proposing to remove the bulk and only leave in what I can find references myself, quickly and easily. The user (Adrianobonc (talk·contribs) has never returned to wikipedia after his one day of editing A Google search shows he apparently holds a PhD and has written a book published by Barnes and Noble in 2002 - The World Is Just Like a Village : Globalization and Transnationalism of Italian Migrants from Tuscany in Western Australia.--Matildatalk 06:25, 22 July 2008 (UTC)

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